25 “Reichs” citizens tried to overthrow the german gov

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On the morning of December 7, about 130 properties were searched across Germany with a contingent of 3000 officers.

According to authorities, they are said to have planned an overthrow of the government. During the raid, 22 people were arrested and there are about 30 other people who are considered to be supporters.
The two main accused are Judge Birgit Malsack-Winkemann and Prince Heinrich XIII Reuß.

The news magazine “Focus” wrote about this on December 7:

By the end of November 2021 at the latest, the people are said to have founded the grouping. The central body is a “council”. This would have departments such as justice, foreign affairs and health, similar to the cabinet of a regular government. “The members of the “Council” have met regularly in secret since November 2021 to plan the intended takeover of power in Germany and the establishment of their own state structures,” the federal prosecutor’s office said.

Source here

Several soldiers of the Bundeswehr and the elite special unit KSK (Kommando Spezial Kräfte) are also among the accused.

The arsenal of weapons with which the terrorist group planned to enforce its goals includes a live firearm, a blank pistol and several air rifles. Other ammunition was also seized.

Phew…that was a real close call. The overthrow was prevented at the very last second. Of course, it also had other positive effects. Through the media-effective action, the event a few days earlier, where an Eritrean asylum seeker unprovokedly attacked 2 girls on the way to school with a knife (13j, 14j†) disappeared from the collective consciousness of the German population. Because the camera teams of all major German media were mostly on the scene before the police.

How this media-precise action could be leaked to police and security authorities is not known. Malicious tongues claim that the whole thing was a pure diversionary tactic.

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